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The Standard was created by William R. Givens in 1907, when he acquired the News and Times, which had been an amalgamation of the Kingston News and Evening Times in 1903. The two men amalgamated the papers on 1 December 1926, creating the Whig-Standard. The word "Kingston" was dropped from the name in 1973, but was reinstated in the early 1990s.
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(Dynamic collection of online news sources about Massachusetts, circa 2008-present) Joseph P. Healey Library. "Massachusetts Newspapers". Library Research Guides ...
This category is for papers that were established in the early 1800s in the United States, in editorial support of the Whig Party. Pages in category "Whig newspapers (United States)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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The Cecil Whig (the Whig) is a local newspaper that covers Cecil County, Maryland daily online and publishes two days a week. [2] The Cecil Whig is one of the country's oldest newspapers . It is the oldest newspaper on Maryland's Eastern Shore still publishing under its original name.
The Whig was a typical nineteenth-century broadsheet, usually containing four pages, each divided into five (later six) columns. Editorials and news typically occupied the first two-and-a-half pages, and advertisements occupied the last page-and-a-half. The first column often began with a song or poem, after which Brownlow launched into an ...
The Richmond Whig was a newspaper published in Richmond, Virginia, between 1824 and 1888.. The paper had a variety of titles, and it is not easy to determine which title was published in which years: Constitutional Whig, Daily Richmond Whig, Daily Richmond Whig and Public Advertiser, Evening Whig, Richmond Daily Whig, Richmond Weekly Whig, Richmond Whig & Commercial Journal, Richmond Whig ...